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speed = wavelength x frequency (m/s) (m) (Hz) so, wavelength = 345/2050 = 0.17 meters speed = wavelength x frequency (m/s) (m) (Hz) so, wavelength = 345/2050 = 0.17 meters

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Wave speed is equal to the frequency times the wavelength, so the answer is 2.45 meters per second.

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The speed of a wave is the product of wavelength x frequency. In this case (with the units used), the speed will be in meters/second.

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The speed of a wave is the product of its frequency and its wavelength - so you simply need to divide the speed by the frequency.

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465 m/s

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5m/s

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